Both Gaz and Vicky were among the original cast members to make their debut on Geordie Shore when the Newcastle-based show started on MTV in 2011, but as the series celebrates its fifth birthday, the mood definitely isn’t friendly between the two thanks to Gaz's Daily Star column.

As well as having his say on TOWIE star Chloe Sim’s much talked about new relationship - asking ‘what do you think attracted Chloe, 33, to 55-year-old Robert Tchenguiz, the fella who is worth £850 million?’ - Gaz had a number of things to say about Vicky.

He got onto the I’m A Celebrity winner by talking about reports of a fling between her ex Stephen Bear and his own ex Lillie Lexie-Gregg, writing:

“Talking about relationships, I see Vicky Pattison has thrown her two pence in about Lillie Lexie Gregg starting to date Stephen Bear.

“I know V loves her squeaky-clean pretend image, but we all know that isn’t the real her.

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“Let’s clear one thing up, I’m sure when Vicky was with Bear she was also seeing other lads at the same time. Did Bear moan and complain? No. He just cracked on with his little Twitter grafts.

“To be fair, have you ever seen Ms P having sex on TV? It’s like watching someone s**g a surfboard.

“Saint Vicky, Chloe Sims, and the rest of the celebrity judging panel need to take a look through their own bed sheets before airing everyone else’s dirty laundry.

“Let’s not forget, Vicky’s actually had sex nearly as many times as me on TV.”

It’s not the first time Gaz has made a dig at Vicky. Appearing on spin-off show I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now, he accused the now millionaire of not being herself on her way to becoming Queen of the jungle last year.

But just like she did then, Vicky has fired back with a cutting response.

While Gaz retweeted many comments about his column from his fans, Vicky made her feelings clear to her own social media followers with a not so cryptic Instagram post.

Uploading a quote reading ‘People who are intimidated by you talk bad about you with hopes that others won’t find you so appealing’, the Loose Women panellist wrote: ‘Bitterness and resentment only hurt one one person, and it’s not the person you’re resenting... It’s you.

I’m sorry that my happiness, work ethic and professional success has left you feeling inadequate... But your words say more about you than they do about me. So sad.